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We report the effects of potassium doping on the conductance of individual semiconducting single-walled carbon nanotube ropes. We are able to control the level of doping by reversibly intercalating and de-intercalating potassium. Potassium doping changes the carriers in the ropes from holes to electrons. Typical values for the carrier density are found to be 100--1000 electrons/. The effective mobility for the electrons is ₄₅₅20--60 cm^2V^-1s^-1, a value similar to that reported for the hole effective mobility in nanotubes R. Martel et al. , Appl. Phys. Lett. 73, 2447 (1998).
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